An Abridgment of The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Death of George II. By Dr. GoldsmithB. Law; G. Robinson; G. Kearsly; T. Davies; T. Beckit [sic], T. Cadell, and T. Evans, 1782 - 356 trang |
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... former reign , was refolved to omit nothing of his authority in this ; and Edwy , immediately up- on his acceffion , found himself involved in a quar- rel with the monks ; whofe rage , neither his ac- complishments , nor his virtues ...
... former reign , was refolved to omit nothing of his authority in this ; and Edwy , immediately up- on his acceffion , found himself involved in a quar- rel with the monks ; whofe rage , neither his ac- complishments , nor his virtues ...
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... former , were topics that filled the mouths of his courtiers with flattery and praife . They even effected to think his power uncontrollable , and that all things would be obedient to his com- mand . Canute , fenfible of their adulation ...
... former , were topics that filled the mouths of his courtiers with flattery and praife . They even effected to think his power uncontrollable , and that all things would be obedient to his com- mand . Canute , fenfible of their adulation ...
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... former reigns . He gave char- ters to several towns , by which the citizens claimed their freedom and privileges , independent of any fu- perior but himself . Thefe charters were the ground- work of English liberty . The ftruggles which ...
... former reigns . He gave char- ters to several towns , by which the citizens claimed their freedom and privileges , independent of any fu- perior but himself . Thefe charters were the ground- work of English liberty . The ftruggles which ...
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... former levities might have appear- ed to oppofe . He was in his perfon the most mortifi- ed man that could be feen . He wore fackcloth next his skin . He changed it fo feldom that it was filled : with dirt and vermine . His ufual diet ...
... former levities might have appear- ed to oppofe . He was in his perfon the most mortifi- ed man that could be feen . He wore fackcloth next his skin . He changed it fo feldom that it was filled : with dirt and vermine . His ufual diet ...
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... former oppofers . The archbishop of York , who had crowned Henry's eldest son in his ab- fence , was the first against whom he denounced fen- tence of fufpenfion . The bishops of London and Salisbury he actually excommunicated . One man ...
... former oppofers . The archbishop of York , who had crowned Henry's eldest son in his ab- fence , was the first against whom he denounced fen- tence of fufpenfion . The bishops of London and Salisbury he actually excommunicated . One man ...
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